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TOBACCO-PIPE.

To all whom itmag/ Be it known that h -Josnrnc-Ynn'riu,

residing at New York city,

mentsin Tobacco-Pipes, of which the following is a specification.

, may be uickly and readily removed tofae My invention relates to.certain new and useful improvements in tobacco pipes and has as aprimary object the provision of a as a cigar holder or :as a tobaccopipe.

Another object of the invention is to so construct the same thatthe'parts' thereof cilitate c caning.

A further object provide a device of the character described which whenplaced upon a table or similar.

object will remain in anupright position.

With the above and other'objects in view my invention resides preferablyin the construction, combination, and I arrangement of parts ashereinafter set forth in the specification and illustrated in theaccompanying drawings, in which-- Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectionalview of my invention showing the same assembled for use as a tobaccopipe. 7 a

Fig. 2is a top plan view of my invention showing thesai'ne assembled foruse as a ci arholder.

ig. 3 is a side-elevation of the same part1 in section, showing theinvention as-.

semb ed for use as a cigar holder.

Similar reference characters indicate simil ar parts throughoutthevarious views of the drawings. 40 1 Referring more particularly tothe drawings in which the preferred embodiment of my invention isillustrated, ll provide a stem 1 having the usual mouth-piece 2 threadedat 3 thereon. The stem 1 is slightly modified to facilitate its use as atobacco pipe stem or a cigar holder. The stem and mouth-piece areprovided with the usual central duct designated 4:, said duct t, ex-'tending-throughout the length of thestem l and opening at both endsthereof. The end of the duct 4 remote from the mouth-piece 2 iscountersunk or enlarged asindicated at ,5 for a purpose which willhereinafter appear.

For use as a tobacco pipe the stem is proof the invention is to 1 Ivided with ant enlarged portion 6 at any Elfi subject of the Emperor ofAustria-Hungary, in the. countybf New York and State of New York, have111 pointthroughout its length but preferably adjacent the portion: ofthe stem remote from the mouthpiece 2. The enlarged portion 6is'provided with. a relatively large p p raeeatease a 18,191'3. .1Application filed June'22,1915..jSeria1No.35,558. w

threaded aperture 7 communicating with thecentralduct 4 for a purposewhich will hereinafter appear. A closing end cap 8 'is provided, saidend cap 8 being threaded both interiorly and exteriorly for a purposewhich will hereinafter appear, it beingaparent that the free extremityof the stem 1 is threaded as at 9 to receive the internally threadedportion of the cap 8, as shown to" advantage in Fig.1. The cap 8 ispermanently associated with the stem 1 by means f'of a flexible element,in this instance a chainlO. F

For use as a tobacco pipe, ll provide a modified bowl 11 having arehtively large opening 12 in the bottom 13 thereof and a longitudinallyextending shank 14: for reception in the threaded opening 7, as shown toadvanta e in Fig. 1. The distance to which.the W1 11 is receivable intothe aperture 11 :is limited. by the bottom 13. The bowl llsisprovidedwith a. supplementalremovable bottom 15, said bottom being perforated at16 and provided with spaced laterally extending resilient arms 17, thefree extremities of the arms 17 being bent angularly as at18 forengagement over the lower extremity of the threaded shank 14, said armsbeing receivable in the opening 12. This structure facilitates theremoval of the perforated bottom 15 for cleaning purposes. As shown toadvantage in Fig. l, the device of my invention may be used as a tobaccopipe.

For use as a cigar holder, attention is dirooted to Figs. 2 and 3. Thebowl is removed from the opening 7 and the cap 8 is ing and the centralduct 4:, by virtue of the extension of the same throughout the lengthcleaning rod and'rendering more efi'ective v the cleaning operationw Itwill be noted that the enlargedportion 6 extends flush with the roundface of the stem 1 at the bottom and is flat so that the 1 I pipe maybereadily. placed upon an ob ect in an upright position. Itis to beunderstood that the enlargement 6 need not be of .10

the configuration shown but may be formed with anyfancydesign desired.In actual practice the peculiar manner. in which thef perforated bottom15 .issecured. in the bowl" 11 may be modified, aswellas' theconstruction of the threaded cap 8.

entis:

1. A tobacco pipe, includmg a stem' hav ing a central duct extendingthroughoutl its t length, one end of'said 'stem 'around saidthreadedginternally, said stem"having a I enlarged portion, saidenlarged portion have ing a laterally extending threaded opening thereincommunicating with the central duct, and a tobacco bowlthreaded insaidcentral; duct being countersunk, an-*- end ca opening and havingcommunication with said duct, as andfor the purpose set forth, said capbeing externally threaded to engage said opening when said bowl isremoved. I

2.. A tobacco pipe, including a stem hav-' finglastraight central ducttherein, an en-' largedportion on said stem, said enlarged portionhaving a threaded laterally extendv 1 I I ing opening thereincommunicating with I While I have shown and described my :in- I ventionas possessing a peculiar form. and construction, it is desired that itbeunde'r stood that I may make such changes in the; details thereof thatdo not depart-from" the spirit and scope of the invention as clairned'Having thus described my invention what a I claim and desire tosccurelby Letters the central duct for removably receiving a 1 bowl, andan end cap threaded externally and internally for reception. in thethreaded opening when the bowl isremoved or over the free extremity of:the stem when, the

. ;bowl is applied. I. I I In testimony whereof'I afiix my signature Ipresence of two Witnesses.

Witnesses:

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